After failing to get the LA school district to take part in his Food Revolution reality show, he has decided it’s time to move on to other projects — or at least a different part of the US.

The LA school district wasn’t totally unreasonable about rejected Jamie, though.

"We're interested in Jamie Oliver the food activist, not Jamie the reality TV star," said Robert Alaniz, district spokesman. "We've invited him to work with our menu committee, but there's too much drama, too much conflict with a reality show."

Jamie has other things going on, like his iPhone app, “Jamie Oliver 20 Minute Meals,” which is a great way to learn how to cook quick and tasty meals.

So don’t feel too bad for Jamie — LA schools don’t want him, but he’s still working hard on other projects!

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

When the 33-year-old began crying, the politician went over and consoled her, adding:

"There is hope... And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]."

Biden is also optimistic about "breakthroughs that are occurring now," regarding potential treatment options and cures.

"There's a lot of things happening. Any of you who have somebody who is diagnosed with gliobastoma, which is about as bad as it gets, there's breakthroughs that are occurring now... And it can happen tomorrow."